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Old 11-04-2007, 01:03 PM
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Has anybody tried this air filter before? What size fits with the JWT popcharger?
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This is the same filter on my Turbonetics kit. I like the fact you don't have to oil. One less thing to worry about. What's wrong with just cleaning your JWT filter? It's a nice unit. Well I liked it when I had one. You could take some rough measurements of the JW and see what sizes AEM offers.
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Yeah it just that my pop charger made my MAF sensor dirty due to the oil.I ended up cleaning the MAF sensor with a special cleaner and it worked but I dont want to risk messing up my MAF.
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